TURKEYS
HISTORY
FOOD
MACY'S PARADE
EXTRA POINTS
100
This is the sound a turkey makes.
gobble gobble
100
This is the name of the ship which the pilgrims sailed to America.
The Mayflower
100
Americans eat approximately 243 million kilograms of this food on Thanksgiving.
turkey
100
The parade happens in this city every year.
New York City
100
The day after Thanksgiving, known as "the biggest shopping day of the year," is nicknamed this.
Black Friday
200
Female turkeys are called hens. This is what male turkeys are often called.
gobblers
200
The pilgrims landed at this rock.
Plymouth Rock
200
What are the two most popular pies baked on Thanksgiving?
pumpkin and apple pie
200
A float featuring this Christmas person ends the parade every year.
Santa Claus
200
This is the sport Americans watch on Thanksgiving.
American football
300
This is what you cook a turkey in.
oven
300
This tribe of Native Americans was invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.
The Wampanoag
300
This is the food that goes inside the turkey.
stuffing
300
A giant balloon of this cartoon dog has appeared in the parade more times than any other character.
Snoopy
300
This is a popular sauce served with Thanksgiving dinner.
cranberry sauce
400
People from this state are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States.
California
400
The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted this many days.
3
400
This is a popular vegetable dish during Thanksgiving.
mashed potatoes
400
How long does the parade last?
3 hours
400
In the United States, Thanksgiving always happens on this day.
The fourth Thursday of November
500
This is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck.
wattle
500
The Mayflower held approximately this many pilgrims.
100
500
90% of American Thanksgiving meals include turkey. True or false?
True
500
The parade began in this year.
1924
500
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated during this month.
October
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